PAGE TVTO-.J IP Vou Arc Looking for a Walking: Oxford With Style, Plus Quality, At a Reasonable Price Try a Pair of M TAILY EDITION iss Atlanta" Thes6 shoes are built to our own specifications and we can guarantee absolute satisfaction with every pair. Priced ' $4.45 $3.95 Sole Agents for Hartt, Onyx, Jack and Jill Shoes Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT . BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue H, F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Paid In advance, per week , Paid In advance, per month By mall to all parti of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid in advance By mall to all other countries, per year Classified advertising, per word, p.r Insertion Local readers, per line, per Insertion Advertising and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations iPROTEST WHEAT SHIPMENT 98 86 Friday, January 19, 1940, EDITORIAL If it is true, as reported from Winnipeg, that Canada has sold two million bushels of wheat to Russia, it seems to lis that, this is a vprv limviep nrr . Assume rmt tViia any other justification. We do not need the money that' badlv that vp huva in tiffin of fv. r",: I We: should like to have two million bushels of wheat shipped through Prince Rupert but we would rather be without, the elevator than be a party to shipping food to help an enemy country when we are at war. We hope that protests will be sent to Ottawa sufficient to make the government realize that this thing cannot go on. If the government has some reason for this act, other than one that is based on finance, they should let the people know. It may be claimed that we are not at war with Russia and that is tine but. ludmnir irom the nresent trend, wel are likely to be at any time and this is the time to make it clear toithat country that we do not anprove her action in MacKenzies Furniture JANUARY SPECIALS 20 only J UTE-jMATS-Haxd wearing, nice patterns. Each 30 wily BAIT I:B(1S27x48. Each TABLE OIL CLOTII 15 different patterns. Per yard' Phone 775 $1.75 50c SaVOY IS IN LEAD Printers Score Clean Sweep Vic tory In Commercial Bowling League Apartments with 171 Individual scores: Angus Aiiartmenls 1 Comadina 131. Jack m McLeod 117 Taylor . 172 .McMeekln , .149 ' Tital C97 Sv 1 iMenzles ..: 134 Webb 139 Zarelll . ....175 Houston 107 Arney ..1C0 E. Smith 'Total , ,721 Canadian Scottish 1 Klrchoff 90 Renearts 109 Donaldson 157 Allan .: 135 C. Akehurst 104 Handicap 44 Total . 699 Printers 1 R. Franks 128 M. Montesano 142 ":',0. Franks 155 (Vance 151 3.00 9.00 02 25 iMcCallum 166 Handicap 1 Total ;743 PROPERTIES THT5 DAILY NEWS Friday. January 10 )04u 148 152 118 1G5 192 775 2 137 123 171 15d 180 7C7 2 108 151 193 93 90 44 G81 2 125 195 182 187 158 1 848 The league standing to date W L Savoy Hotel 5 1 Moose 3 . 0 IC. N. R. A. : 3 0' Imperial Oil 2 1 Gym Club 1 2 Printers 3 3 Canadian Scottish 0 6 Angus Apartments 1 5 176 129 711 3 178 181 837 3 100 159 156 113 92 44 CC4 3 186 137 i 138 155 112 1 729 Pts 5 3 3 2 1 3 0 1 AND EFFECT wheat does not get to Germany, its reception in Vladivo.'wuDt?nIv,ir,a,e tok would aliow the Russians to ship out a similar amount, of food supplies at the other end of the country to Ger- Dr h. n. Brockiesby. speaking be- many. jfore-'the Prince Runert Gyro Club sending a d to Finland in its fight against Russia. Why i their properties and effect with then should Canada ship food to Russia to enableat jnorje! particular reference to war use True effectively to fight against Finland and to kill those Bri-'.?0 were not ud because they tish people who have taken up arms for the Finns? -, couW not be ,icuined at ordinary mJ, .!f iTW he peop ""ding fin. 'SlT,rSTn ancial auj to b inland and at the same time shipping arms liquids under ordinary temperatures and ammunition, to Russia. That may be all right for a wre emnioyed as vapors and of thoroughly commercialized country whose o-nd is tho Hn)., - lar ,but, because United States does it, is no reason why Canada should follow her example. It may also be said that in the past Britain has done something of the sort in war time but that does not make it right or wise. National conscience is developing and the people, who in the last analysis have the say, would be strongly against any action of this kind. t It is possible that it is desirable to establish a credit in Russia in order that Canada or Great Britain may buy from her some necessary war material. In that casV the selling df wheat might be justified but we cannot think of ITCH ST6PPED tmaitfif er MamirBick f )itk rlii( boa HcUet Imhu, (iapU. ilk- mm4 Urn UwUm, m wortd-Uama, (OoLic ttU. tii. Itaai4 U.D.D. fmmtXxm. OtMta, ul BooOmi IrriUtioa tU os Itltut lutiikf. lit Iritl bottlt rnrm it, m mmn Uk.- A it faun iur W D.O.D. rMuumoit KM HF.tllHTItV ACT Un rtlfkal f TMr S. 3" l-t to UA 8, ItlMk S. Srlkn 0, City of ITliu- Kuurrt, Man. oa. WHEREAS proof of Icjhi el the abovf OrtUlcaie of TUle Usued la the name ot JCatiiWn E. MctXmgaU ha been fUed. Ira this ffu, DoUce is hereby given that I fchall, at the expiration of one niocun irom tne dae of the flm publlcaAion hemrf, laeue a Provisional CemttfioUe ot Title in lieu of aald lost certlric&te. unJw In the meuntlme valid objection be mode to tne In writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert, B. c, xtiii 27th day of Dt-Cfmber, A. D. 1939. A. THOMPSON, Deputy Bexlstrar of Titles MINP.Blt. ACT Notice To Delinquent To-owneri Tn John Wr Afclen and lun4er Hlrke-land of Brattle, nanhlnrton, U. 8. A. regai n to Mmana oy cancelling tne contract to Ben her our thnHEREAS "i other good Canadian wheat. There is a double reason why thisithS l"qLt StS?! aind rli'.il shrinld'nnt thrniirrh 411 th star No- 8tr N- Btar n-n uuu Miuuiu nut tiiruugn. lNo j,u 3 BUr No 4 8tar No 8 BUf Ro mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm-mmmmmmmmmmmmm ' 0, Star No. 7, Star No. -8, Btr No. 9 nd Star No. 10 Mineral' CtaJma aRuate HHMUJasaaBMBMMMnk. on the north aide of Porcher leland In ChlMnore Parage about 600 feet from the beach In the' Bkeena Mining Division, Province -of BrlttaK Columbia: TAKE NOTICE tha,- luJeas you .d3 pay within 00 (ay from the date hereof the cum ut I1S37.50 being your proportion of the expenditure required .for -th. yarj 1937, 1938 and 1939 bt Section 28 of the Mineral Act, R. S. B. CKapfox IS J, together nrltb all cowtrt nf tuts notice, to tb under- allied,' th retrutered owner of aald Mineral Claims,' your lntemat on .aald) Mineral Claiim ahall be forfeited and beoatne vetted In the iinderelxned who has made the required expenditure. I DATED at Prince Rupert. B O. tola th day of July, 1839. K. 8. BERNliT. SPORT CHAT por which was soon spent and the latter of more lasting effect being a liquid which emitted vapor. Poisonous dusts such as silica and lead had not yt-t been used in warfare. The physiological actions of the jases were variously paralysant, irritant, lacrimatlc and blistering. Each was 'discussed from the standpoint of mortality and injury-producing. The most Insidi ous gas was the mustard because there was only a faint odor toi give warning and it soon became imperceptible. British casualties In' the last warrpm mustard gas had been but 2.3 percent. Negroes had been found Jw be less susceptible. . I . , 1 ! . - f to u man wiiue men. In order tcbe effective gas must be used in" enormous amounts. The most effective use of gas in warfare on record was by thet Oprmons on March 10 and II, 1913, when they fired 15 000 must- rd ?as shll Into the Cambrall ertor. In aerial attacks no such i nuantitles of.gas could be delivered. I I ?l ... . .. "in Kaa nau Deen usea in ooain because it. iiad been found that he number, sit neonle that could tv H11d bv hl"h exnloslve bombs much er""fr thn he num- ' 'bat could bs klll?d' by ras.' bo "ibs j in the absence of President W. U. Watts. The speaker was duly .hanked for his discourse. Que&Ls were Alan P. Landels or Prjnca, Rupert and Arthur C. Salt of Vancouver. Next Week's Event C. C. MJUs. chairman ot the committee: In charge", reported on arrangements for a dinner and theatre party on Wednesday evening of next week when the Installation of officers for 1940 wjll be conducted by District Governor Roy Sharp of Seattle and farewell; said to Past District Governor W.I WANDERERS TAKE LEAD Weight, taken from the saddles of the super-horses who bound Defeat! lie vrrs Hy Score of t to 1 iover the tough Grand National ob- Vesterilay Afternoon staples, has settled on the brows of paddoclc pundits studying the By winning from the Beavers In Printers defeated Canadian Jt Scot- rtlme cut.price Alntree stoeple- the King Edward School football tlsh by a clean sweep of three chase The most unpredlctable league yesterday the Wanderers games to nil In the Commercial ,nnt(V!, nf th. National Hunt Sea- went to the head In the league " " " ' 4 I k. tU . Bowling League last, night. In the second fixture of the evening the Savoy Hotel won two games to one over Angus Apartments, thus tak son; which seemed destined to standing. The game was in qoudi join tlie Derby on the British right up to tne ena out. me -cancelled for the duration" Ust dtrers held their one goal lead to has. after all, been rescued- and win oy two rs io one. Ing exclusive possession of the ,latfd for Aplil 5 New factors piay was even and. after Jerstad league leadership. Hlsh average confront the eXpetts porlng over had saved at close quarters, Davies scorer was Gib Taylor of Angus . d h !rt thpIr . DUt w. team a goal up with a vestments. For they claim the long hth shot thai just beat Mairs. race has been opened high, wide Hemmons and Plerec were-danger- and handsome by cutting seven ous bu C. Pllfold cleared. Jerstad pounds off the topwelsrht, maklns -cleared on the line at full length it ICS. and relaxing the qualifying when Ilolkertad and Weseh were 113 rule. Now a horse need be placed neaily through. Holkestad got the only In races of three miles or eouailw. more, worth $356 to the winner, Th- second half was strenuously instead of $890 as in the past. fouuht out. Jemad was now for- ward. Joe Davies was of great Tlw mriima Naiinnii uiii h value tr his team while Dixon and worth only $22,250 Including $17.- Ten? we safe backs. McGrelsh 153 577 stake money and an $390 tro- tried hard and Ormlston and Bond , phy for the dinner. The stake Is clow but Leland saved twice. J' ' about $13,350 leas than that won Davies got his second and what by Workman at the last National. Proved to be the winning goal with The new topwelght. still pretty a hlh Jhot that went in off the heavv compared to the light load "pright. Beavers attacked strong-the flat racers, have to carry, was W bat '"e not able to score. , received with mixed feellnrjs In Teams: t the soorts paee A Dally Exnress Wanderers Jerstad: Tenj. Dlx--r'n erirt welcomed the new on: Matsumoto. Joe Davies cap? weight with " . . . nnv nound over taln. Leavltt: D. Seherk. S. Hem-12 stone MC8 pounds means sa.mon Pierce. A. Owens. Leland. very much more than anv wh' Beavers Mairs; C. Pllfold. H.' hlow that." On the other hand Menzlei; Husoy. Murray. Ormlston: the Daily Sketch racing man'Wpsch Bond" Holkestad. McOrelsh, wrotp- "Why assume the wa.r carCtJohansen- B- Prince. , nrnvlde horses eaDable of winning t league standing: i with 12 st 7 lb.? This mitigation. I P W L In my oninloni detracts from the' Wanderers 8 5 2 Prestige of the race." Maple Leafs 8 4 3 j Beavers 8 2 6 ! hest there were two types, persis-' tent and non-persistent, the persis-1 tent w hlch consisted only of the va- J D 1 1 0 Hockey Scores National League Detroit 2. Toronto 2 overtlmet. Rangers 1. Canadlens 0. Pacific Coast League Vancouver 1. Portland 2. Five thousana i,r. rtuperi people read the Dilly Newt. II pays to let them Vnnw what tai " fx sell. russiFiEfl FOR SALfc FOR SALE - Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon Saturday, January. 20th, for the purchase of the halibut boat "Kyrlelle." length 40 feeet, beam 12 feet, powered by 29 H P. Rapp engine. This boat may be seen at the New Fishermen's Floats after the 9th instant. Terms strictly cash. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Official Administrator. H6 n n norland nat resident. FOR SALEChesterfield suite at a presided over Wednesday'. luncheon bargain. Time payments if de- sired. Phone Green 500. FOR KENT FOR RENT New modern 5 room bungalow, furnace, harbor view. ' 901 Borden Street. Apply T. Mc-Clymont. tf. FOR RENTi Room In private home . with board. Information at Dally News. ' f 17j FOR RENT Furnished Apartment In Besner Apt. Phone Red 197. 18) WANTED w w j uwu in i a uwVJ , ' i 11 ' 'WANTED Housekeeper, middle Dally News Classified 'Ads brlnj oged widow preferred. Apply 'esults. Box 27 Dally News. (211 DUE TO INCREASE IN PRICE OF Nanaimo Wellington Coal At the mine1 of one dollar per ton and the Increase In freight rates, commencing January 1, 1910, our prices on Nanaimo Wellington Coal will be a fi!ws Nanaimo Wellington Lump Sacked, delivered. Per ton $15.50 Nanaimo Wellington Mine Run Sacked, del., Per ton $11.25 Nanaimo Wellington Lump Bulk, delivered. Per ton $14.25 Nanaimo Wellington Mine Kun Bulk, delivered. Per ton .. $13.00 Albert and McCaffery Ltd. Phone 116 and 117 Vitamin Conditioned J J Tlie "llrrr Vltanilnt" IHkt tM rrlorrl fr plt nMllty, TilisB liirllowurM inootlinr. BlBt ' llrrr, lrI. U UUiiccJ, flMft i:ol'l.i:iT. Urrr a Urr BwKB 3 U mmI . . . anil kmm1 for you, SBt rJ Knjoy lliU itra alue loly at T'afBr J no ri I ra rtt. , K ?fiB CAPILANO BREWING CO. LTD. ,v. JS VANCOOVtW, B.C. BIlTTW'. C Hj Injur t54 for Free Dtllrery Jin b-c- tjm .rB f vimhiki aKiaTATJB Ml 'JiaTiBI This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of Bntr.ii Columbia Election May Be Repeated Not Clear .Vow That Leuiilaua Governor Had Clear Majority After All NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 9: CP election of Tuesday over four op ponents In which case a new elec tlon will be required. Browder Used Assumed Name rWretary Of Communltt Tarty In United Stales Admit Thi I Haw lie Got Around NEW YORK. Jan 19 CPi An attorn for Btrl Urowdrr. L , , . vl; . : retary oi the Cmrmailt party .n E3arl had ernor Long may not baye J guUt mUt, thil name to obtain a paeaport to tor Europe. It wo admitted that Drowder had visited Soviet off!- A Grand Jury has already set to taU In Ru&fhi. work invcatlga ting alleged lrregu- -t-- larltles In connernioa -with the vot- ItV the eumW.-Btivi. rtrf. of id ling In Turwlay j hectic contest vertlslng that coinU, This advertisement Is not publUheci or dUniaved bT the Llnuo! Control Board or by the Government of nrttUh Columbia. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. 8teamcr Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S-S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.SJ5, CAKDF.NA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thura. p.m. Due Vancouvrr, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Ticket at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 36S BULKLEY VALLEY COAL is EQUAL To any coal on this market And The PRICE still REMAINS the SAME Bulkley Valley Collieries LIMITED